Dry sauna machine

ABSTRACT

A dry sauna machine is provided, which adjusts temperature according to user&#39;s taste and adjust angle of heater according to user&#39;s sitting position. The machine includes a main body ( 10 ) for receiving a partial or whole body of the user, a heater ( 20 ) installed on floor surface of the main body ( 10 ), a far-infrared radiating member ( 30 ) installed on a top surface of the heater ( 20 ), and a foot stand ( 40 ) installed on both sides with respect to the heater ( 20 ) in order to avoid heat from the heater ( 20 ).

FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY

The present invention relates to a dry sauna machine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In general, a sauna is for a hot bath by using steam or hot and dryheat, facilitating blood circulation and exuding of bodily waste such assweat so as to facilitate the metabolism, which has been used widely allaround the world.

The sauna may be categorized to dry-type sauna and wet-type sauna, andby their sizes they can be divided to saunas for feet, knee, half-body,and whole body and can be installed at home or public sauna businesses.

Recently, as the interest about health goes up, a dry-type sauna getsmore and more popularity, which can be used conveniently at home andavoid humidity indoors.

Usually, a surface-type heating body in which a surface emits heatevenly across it has been applied in the dry-type sauna, and thissurface-type heating body has been used intensively due to its highsafety, saving of space, and heat-emitting effects.

The conventional sauna technologies had been disclosed in Korean Patents20-0386051, 20-0376748, and 20-0363512, Korean Patent ApplicationPublications 10-2003-0065378, and Korean Patents 20-0188475 and20-0186494.

On the other hand, in the sauna businesses, sauna, and home, it has beenusual to apply material such as salt, charcoal, red clay, germanium,elvan, jade, etc. and make an environment facilitating absorption offar-infrared radiation, negative ion, constant temperature and humidity,etc. emitted from the above material into the body, and the propertiesof such materials had been disclosed in detail in Korean Patent10-0528650.

However, in the case of conventional saunas in the above, as wood boardsevenly installed over the top of the surface-type heating body form afoot stand and the heat comes out from the gaps in the foot stand, itcould not heat the feet evenly, thus the raised temperature caused wasteof electrical power, and in case of overheating of feet, the feet had tobe raised up for a while because there is no place to put the feet onavoiding the heat inside and then lowered to use the sauna againafterward, which was a problem of dire inconvenience.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Problems to Solve

The present invention contrives to solve the disadvantages of the priorart, and the object of the invention is to provide a dry sauna machine,in which the usage is very convenient, the temperature can be chosenaccording to the user's taste, and the angle of heater can be adjustedaccording to how the user sits.

Solutions to Problems

A sauna according to the invention comprises:

a main body configured to receive a partial or whole body of a user;

a heater installed on a floor surface of the main body;

a far-infrared radiating member installed on a top surface of theheater;

a foot stand installed at a side inner surface of the main body.

Also, in the invention, the heater extends up to a lower surface of thefoot stand.

Also, in the invention, the heater is a surface-type heating body.

Also, in the invention, the far-infrared radiating member is one ofplanar type, spherical type, and egg type.

Also, in the invention, the far-infrared radiating member is made of oneselected from the group consisting of tourmaline, red clay, rock salt,germanium, elvan, jade, charcoal, and ceramic.

Also, in the invention, the sauna further comprises an insulatorprovided between the floor surface of the main body and the heater.

Also, in the invention, the heater is installed so as to stay away fromthe floor surface of the main body rotatable about an axle.

Also, in the invention, the dry sauna machine may further comprise aplurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) disposed along one or twoedges of the far-infrared radiating member and configured to illuminatethe far-infrared radiating member from edges thereof.

The plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) may be disposed in anassembling frame.

Effects of Invention

According to the invention, with the feet on the far-infrared radiatingmember, when the feet get hot due to heat from the heater and thefar-infrared radiating member heated by the heater, the user can movethe feet on the foot stand swiftly and conveniently so as not to have tolift the feet repeatedly whenever the feet get hot as in conventionalsauna, getting rid of the problems that the user avoided the usage ofthe sauna for the inconvenience.

Also, since the feet touch the far-infrared radiating member directlythe user can feel the heat fast, and since the sauna can be usedconveniently by those who like hot temperature and lukewarm temperatureit can be used widely and conveniently according to their tastes.

And, if rubbing the feet while touching the far-infrared radiatingmember of spherical or egg type directly, an effect of massaging can beexpected since the soles of the feet are stimulated.

Furthermore, by installing the insulator between the floor surface ofthe main body and the heater, sagging or vibrating of the heater can beprevented, getting rid of the user's worrying of the it and keepingunnecessary heat from being transferred to the floor.

Still furthermore, by installing the heater rotatably about the axle,the user can adjust the angle of the heater according to how the usersit, and the user can touch the far-infrared radiating member installedat the heater easily.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other features, aspects and advantages of the presentinvention will become better understood with reference to theaccompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a dry sauna machine according to anembodiment of the invention;

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A′ of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an exploded view showing parts of a dry sauna machineaccording to another embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view along line B-B′ of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is an exploded view showing parts of a dry sauna machineaccording to still another embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view along line C-C′ of FIG. 5;

FIG. 7 is an exploded view showing parts of a dry sauna machineaccording to still another embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view along line D-D′ of FIG. 7;

FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing parts of a dry sauna machinewith LEDs for illuminating far-infrared radiating member according tostill another embodiment of the invention; and

FIG. 10 is a top perspective view of the dry sauna machine with LEDs ofFIG. 9.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Below, referring to the figures, a dry sauna machine for feet amongsauna for feet, knee, half-body, and whole body is described in detail.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a dry sauna machine according to anembodiment of the invention, FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along lineA-A′ of FIG. 1, FIG. 3 is an exploded view showing parts of a dry saunamachine according to another embodiment of the invention, FIG. 4 is across-sectional view along line B-B′ of FIG. 3, FIG. 5 is an explodedview showing parts of a dry sauna machine according to still anotherembodiment of the invention, and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view alongline C-C′ of FIG. 5.

Referring to FIGS. 1-4, a dry sauna machine according to an embodimentof the invention comprises a main body (10), a heater (20), afar-infrared radiating member (30), and a foot stand (40), and furthercomprises a insulator (50).

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the main body (10) comprises a receivingportion (11) for receiving the feet inside and an entrance (12) providedat one side.

The heater (20) is a surface-type heating body for having electricalpower from outside and emitting heat, and in the embodiment as shownFIG. 3, it is inserted at a groove of an assembling frame (F) andinstalled on the floor surface of the main body (10) along with theframe (F).

And, the operation of the heater (20) is controlled by a controller (60,refer to FIG. 1) formed in the main body (10).

As an example, the heater (20) is shown and described to be installed onthe floor surface of the main body (10), but that is just an example,and if necessary, the heater (20) can be installed inside the heater(20).

The far-infrared radiating member (30) may be made of one selected fromthe group consisting of tourmaline, red clay, rock salt, germanium,elvan, jade, charcoal, and ceramic.

The far-infrared radiating member (30) may be manufactured in a planarshape (FIGS. 5 and 6), spherical or egg shape (refer FIG. 3 and FIG. 4),and in various shapes that is well known in the community.

In the case of this embodiment, the far-infrared radiating member (30)is installed (fixed) on the top surface of the heater (20) through anattaching means.

Here, the attaching means includes anti-heat silicon glue or anti-heatdouble-sided tape, and if performing this function, any material wellknown to the community may be applied.

On the other hand, with respect to the heater (20), the foot stand (40)is installed on a side inner surface of the main body (10) for avoidingheat of the heater (20).

The foot stand (40) is formed on both sides of the frame (F).

According to the embodiment, with the feet on the far-infrared radiatingmember (30), when the feet get hot due to heat from the heater (20) andthe far-infrared radiating member (30) heated by the heater (20), theuser can move the feet on the foot stand (40) swiftly and convenientlyso as not to have to lift the feet repeatedly whenever the feet get hotas in conventional sauna, getting rid of the problems that the useravoided the usage of the sauna for the inconvenience.

On the other hand, so as to make the heat from the heater (20) throughthe foot stand (40), the heater (20) is configured to extend up to thelower surface of the foot stand (40), which is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.

According to the embodiment, when the feet get too hot while using thedry sauna, the feet can be moved over to the foot stand (40) for a rest,and even during the rest, the feet can receives lukewarm heat of theheater (20) through the 40.

Therefore, both those who like hot temperature and those who likelukewarm temperature can use it conveniently, making the usage thereofmaximized and making the usage convenient and chosen easily according tothe user's tastes.

On the other hand, when enjoying the dry sauna while putting the feet onthe heater (20) where the far-infrared radiating member (30) isinstalled, since the heater (20) is inserted and fixed in the frame (F),there may be problems that the heater (20) is sagged or dislocatedseriously due to the weight of the feet, and especially the heat of theheater (20) may be transferred to the floor of the main body (10)unnecessarily.

In order to solve the above problem, in the case the embodiment, theinsulator (50) may be further provided between the floor surface of themain body (10) and the heater (20).

For the insulator (50), a material such as cork may be preferable, whichis able to withstand the heat of the heater (20) and support the heater(20) against the weight of the feet.

According to the embodiment, by installing the insulator (50) betweenthe floor surface of the main body (10) and the heater (20), the saggingand undulating of the heater (20) can be prevented, getting rid of theuser's worrying and blocking the transferring of unnecessary heat intothe floor.

On the other hand, the feet of the user maintains a state of tiltingnaturally while leaning against a sofa, and a horizontal state whilesitting upright on the sofa. That is, the position of the feet changeswith how the user sits on the sofa, and in a configuration shown in FIG.2, since the user must use the dry sauna in an upright sitting positionor must move the ankles forcibly so as to touch the feet against thefar-infrared radiating member (30), the user cannot help but feel veryuncomfortable, which may make the user avoid using the dry sauna or useless.

In order to solve the above problems, in the case of the embodiment, theheater (20) is formed rotatably inside the main body (10).

FIG. 7 is an exploded view showing parts of a dry sauna machineaccording to still another embodiment of the invention, and FIG. 8 is across-sectional view along line D-D′ of FIG. 7.

Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, the heater (20) is provided away from thefloor surface of the main body (10) and installed rotatably with respectto the axle (P).

As an example, the axle (P) is installed on both sides of the frame (F)fixing the heater (20), and fixed rotatably to the main body (10).

According to the embodiment, by installing the heater (20) rotatably tothe main body (10) through the axle (P), the user can adjust the angleof the heater (20) conveniently according to the sitting position, aswell as touch the feet closely against the far-infrared radiating member(30) installed in the heater (20).

The operation of the invention having the above structure is going to bedescribed below.

First, the power cord (refer to FIG. 1) is connected to the plug.

Next, the user inserts the feet inside the main body (10) and puts themon a top surface of the far-infrared radiating member (30) installed inthe heater (20).

And, by controlling the controller (60, refer to FIG. 1) installed inthe main body (10), the temperature setting and the timer may be set.

If the feet feel too hot in the process of using the dry sauna as in theabove, the feet can be moved over to the foot stand (40) formed on bothsides of the heater (20).

Especially, even while taking a rest with the feet on the foot stand(40), some lukewarm heat from the heater (20) may be delivered tothrough the foot stand (40).

On the other hand, when leaning due to uncomfortable sitting position,if pressing down the heater (20) with heels, the heater (20) rotateswith respect to the axle (P, refer to FIG. 8) and the soles get pushedagainst the far-infrared radiating member (30) installed in the heater(20), such that the user can keep enjoying the dry sauna.

In certain embodiments, the dry sauna machine may further comprise LEDsfor illuminating the far-infrared radiating member (30) as shown inFIGS. 9 and 10.

As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the dry sauna machine may further comprise aplurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) (70) disposed along one or twoedges of the far-infrared radiating member (30) and they are configuredto illuminate the far-infrared radiating member (30) from edges thereof.

The plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) (70) may be disposed in anassembling frame (F).

In certain embodiments, the dry sauna machine may still further compriseas LED adapter (72) as shown in FIG. 9.

Due to the plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) (70), thefar-infrared radiating member (30) may shine with bright orange or amberlight. And, if the far-infrared radiating member (30) includes two slapsas shown in FIG. 10, those bright amber light plates may be used to showthe user where to step on with his/her foot (90), for example.

The invention has been described using the detailed embodiments, but itwill be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form,detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanyingclaims.

Legend 10: main body 11: receiving portion 12: entrance 20: heater 30:far-infrared radiating member 40: foot stand 50: insulator 60:controller F: frame P: axle

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What is claimed is:
 1. A dry sauna machine comprises: a main bodyconfigured to receive a partial or whole body of a user; a heaterinstalled on a floor surface of the main body; a far-infrared radiatingmember installed on a top surface of the heater; and a foot standinstalled at a side inner surface of the main body.
 2. The dry saunamachine of claim 1, wherein the heater extends up to a lower surface ofthe foot stand.
 3. The dry sauna machine of claim 1, wherein the heateris a surface-type heating body.
 4. The dry sauna machine of claim 1,wherein the far-infrared radiating member is one of planar type,spherical type, and egg type.
 5. The dry sauna machine of claim 1,wherein the far-infrared radiating member is made of one selected fromthe group consisting of tourmaline, red clay, rock salt, germanium,elvan, jade, charcoal, and ceramic.
 6. The dry sauna machine of claim 1,further comprising an insulator provided between the floor surface ofthe main body and the heater.
 7. The dry sauna machine of claim 1,wherein the heater is installed so as to stay away from the floorsurface of the main body rotatable about an axle.
 8. The dry saunamachine of claim 2, wherein the heater is installed so as to stay awayfrom the floor surface of the main body rotatable about an axle.
 9. Thedry sauna machine of claim 3, wherein the heater is installed so as tostay away from the floor surface of the main body rotatable about anaxle.
 10. The dry sauna machine of claim 4, wherein the heater isinstalled so as to stay away from the floor surface of the main bodyrotatable about an axle.
 11. The dry sauna machine of claim 5, whereinthe heater is installed so as to stay away from the floor surface of themain body rotatable about an axle.
 12. The dry sauna machine of claim 1,further comprising a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) disposedalong one or two edges of the far-infrared radiating member andconfigured to illuminate the far-infrared radiating member from edgesthereof.
 13. The dry sauna machine of claim 12, wherein the plurality oflight-emitting diodes (LEDs) are disposed in an assembling frame.